The many, many Bluetooth speakers of CES 2013 (pictures)

HMDX Jam Classic

LAS VEGAS--Yes, it looks like a jar of jam, but it's actually a Bluetooth speaker. While the Jam Classic actually came out in 2012, HMDX is releasing a larger model, dubbed the Jam Classic Plus in the spring for $60.

Polk Audio Woodbourne

Not every Bluetooth speaker is pint-size. Polk Audio's gorgeous Woodbourne features a mahogany wood veneer top and supports both Bluetooth and AirPlay. It will set you back quite at bit at $600, so looks this good don't come cheap.

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Qube

The Qube is an ultrasmall, ultraportable speaker, measuring just 1.5 inches long, deep, and wide. A Bluetooth version of the Qube is scheduled to be released in March.

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The ion Clipster

The ion Clipster has a unique carabiner design, clipping onto your belt loop (or whatever) and pumping out sounds in every direction.

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Pure Jongo speakers

Pure showed off its colorful collection of Bluetooth speakers at CES Unveiled on Sunday night. The British company is trying to break into the streaming-audio market and showed off the jumbo Jongo T640B, which is designed to be the main speaker in your living room.

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Definitive Technology Sound Cylinder Bluetooth speakers

Definitive Technology's $199 Sound Cylinder Bluetooth speaker is designed to cradle your tablet and boost its tinny audio to a more respectable level.

LG's NP6630 supports everything

Samsung's DA-F60 has NFC, double as a sound bar

The Samsung DA-F60 is the company's first entrant to the booming portable Bluetooth speaker market, and it can also double as a sound bar with compatible Samsung TVs. It also has NFC, making for easier pairing with phones that support it.

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LG's colorful ND551

The LG NG551 comes in a variety of colors, can dock both Apple and some Android phones and includes an FM radio.

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Sony's Bluetooth Boombox

Most of the Bluetooth speakers on display are compact, but Sony's Bluetooth Boombox is throwback to the larger minisystems that used to be more popular. In addition to Bluetooth, it packs NFC pairing and a digital AM/FM tuner.

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Sony SRS-BTM8

The Sony SRS-BTM8 emphasizes portability with its built-in handle, while also featuring NFC pairing and speakerphone functionality.

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JBL OnBeat Rumble

JBL's jumbo OnBeat Rumble ($399) lets you stream via Bluetooth, but it also has a dock with a Lightning connector for the latest iOS gadgets.

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Panasonic's iPad-friendly SC-NP10

The Panasonic SC-NP10 has a pretty average "alarm clock" look to it, but a slot in the top props up a tablet for easy viewing.

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FoxL Dash 7

FoxL is showing off an ultraslim Bluetooth speaker -- or mini sound bar, as the company calls it -- at CES 2013, the Dash 7.

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LG's CM3330 does FLAC too

Audiophiles can't stand the way Bluetooth compression makes music sound, but the CM3330 also supports FLAC playback via its USB port. And it's AirPlay-compatible to boot.